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Microsoft Access for Beginners
Andrew Comeau

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This new eBook edition includes all of the chapters you see here on Drewslair.com along with supplemental articles and two entirely new chapters. All material has been thoroughly reviewed and updated with a brand new sample application available as a free download here on Drewslair.com. A special edition of the JobSearch 2010 application has been designed specifically for use with this new edition of the series. The design mode in this example database is completely open and available for you to browse and experiment with as you read through the updated tutorials.


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Check out the Table of Contents...

Chapter Subject
Introduction
Using the Sample Database Intro to JobSearch 2010
Interface Guide Differences between Microsoft Access versions
Chapter I - Creating the Database Getting started with a new Access application
Chapter II - Organizing the Data Understanding Data Normalization
Chapter III - Building the Tables Setting field and table properties
Chapter IV - Writing the Queries Using Access queries to read and manipulate data
Chapter V - Understanding SQL An introduction to Structured Query Language
Chapter VI - Designing the Forms Using Access forms to build an effective user interface
Chapter VII - Generating the Reports Presenting data to users with the Access reporting system
Chapter VIII - Automating the Interface Creating macros to automate tasks in your application
Appendix I - "Where do I go from here?" Moving beyond Microsoft Access into an I.T. career
Appendix II - Information Security in Microsoft Access Protecting your data and knowing when Access is no longer the right tool
Appendix III - Using Lookup Fields Using the lookup functions in Access to supply the necessary values
Appendix IV - Glossary An explanation of terms used in Microsoft Access for Beginners

 

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